Mar 13th, 2007 · For conservative computer users who find the online encyclopedia Wikipedia to harbor too many values that conflict with their own, a new site awaits. Conservapedia founder Andy Schlafly says the new site is an alternative to Wikipedia and what he deems to be a liberal bias. Robert Siegel talks with Schlafly.
Keywords: Robert Siegel · politics · Conservation · conflict · Wikipedia · Computers · online · encyclopedia · founder · liberals · Feathers · Alternative
Feb 1st, 2006 · The online encyclopedia Wikipedia, which allows users to edit entries on a wide range of subjects, has banned Capitol Hill computers from the editing process. The reason? Hill staffers tend to write glowing entries about their bosses. Alex Chadwick talks with Andrea Seabrook about some of the worst offenders, and just how far-ranging the problem is getting.
Keywords: Capitol Hill · Alex Chadwick · capitol · Wikipedia · Bans · Computers · online · encyclopedia · staffers · glowing · bosses · Andrea Seabrook
Dec 15th, 2005 · In the wake of questions of accuracy, a survey by the science journal Nature finds that science entries in the volunteer-driven, online encyclopedia Wikipedia are "not markedly less accurate" than those found in Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Keywords: naturalized · Journal · science · Wikipedia · online · encyclopedia · volunteers · Encyclopaedia Britannica
Mar 26th, 2005 · She is neither a misunderstood genius nor a child celebrity. She has not witnessed the extraordinary. Yet Amy Krouse Rosenthal wants you to know about her life. Her new memoir is an encyclopedia of herself, in alphabetical order. Mallory Kasdan profiles the writer.
Keywords: Child · witness · celebrity · memoir · encyclopedia · Writer · personal · misunderstood · Amy · extraordinary · genius · Rosenthal
Mar 14th, 2005 · Donald Knuth is legendary in the computer science world for writing a series of must-have reference books called The Art of Computer Programming. Part cookbook, part textbook, part encyclopedia, these books are also considered by many to be technical and personal works of art.
Keywords: world · artists · science · Computers · encyclopedia · writing · personal · Books · cookbook · technical · donald · textbooks
Feb 20th, 2005 · Wikipedia is a dynamic, online encyclopedia that allows users to create and edit their own entries. Volunteers then fact-check the entiries to ensure accuracy. NPR's Laura Sydell reports that as Wikipedia has grown dramatically in popularity, some have begun to question its accuracy.
Keywords: dynamic · Wikipedia · online · encyclopedia · popularity · volunteers · Laura Sydell · entiries
Dec 25th, 2004 · NPR's Scott Simon checks in once again with encyclopedia man A.J. Jacobs. This time A.J. fills us in on obscure Christmas information.
Keywords: Scott Simon · encyclopedia · Christmas · Jacob · A.J · trivializes